We live in an era that preaches “New is Better”
around every corner. We need to realize that not everything “old” should be
thrown out and replaced. Religion is the foremost example of such lack of
prudence.

You can always find a religious channel, if not
several of them, when you turn on the TV or radio. People yearn for a
deeper meaning and ways to simplify their stressful lives.
They often turn to these mediums to find a solution to their problems.
After listening to one of these channels for a short period of time you’ll most
likely hear the phrase “ancient church”, “old church” or “original church”.
Ever wondered exactly who they are referring to? Well, we want you to know that
the church they are referring to is still very much alive and beating today. For
Christ's Church will never die...it has always been, it is today, and it always
will be.

Pentecost was the day on which the Holy Spirit
descended upon the twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ. They were gathered
together and given the ability to each speak in a language other than his own,
in order to go to different lands, spreading the message of Jesus Christ as Lord
and Savior and the teachings that Christ had imparted to them. Thus was
the beginning of the evangelism of the Orthodox Church, which preceded the New Testament and the
written Bible by three centuries. The New Testament, in fact, was compiled
by the Orthodox Church in the fourth century, lead by the grace of the Holy
Spirit.

The Apostles baptized thousands and ordained
the first Bishops of the Orthodox Church. This process of
ordination and "laying on of hands" is one of seven sacraments in the
Orthodox Church. It has provided an unbroken chain of bishops and
priests from the time of Christ, through his Apostles, to this very day.

Offered on this website is valuable information about the One, True Church of Jesus Christ
You'll find sources that reveal how we should worship, as handed down by
Jesus Christ through his Apostles, rather than the minds of
intellectuals--centuries removed from the days of Christ

It is important for one to understand that there was only ONE
Christian churchthroughout the first 1,000 years after Pentecost.
It was the Orthodox Church.

The Orthodox Church compiled the New Testament in the fourth
century. Some of the early writings were chosen to become the New
Testament of the Bible. Others were preserved as part of church
“Tradition”, a significant part of the Orthodox Church. Many
others were deemed to be heretical and discarded. Many of these
heretical writings, all known to the Church for centuries, are now being
"discovered" and promoted as new information by those who care nothing
of the truth but only about profits and ratings.

Holy tradition, which guided Christianity for the first three
centuries of it's existence, together with the sacraments, the Bible and
the icons make up the fullness of the Orthodox faith which cannot be
found elsewhere. The Orthodox Church of Singapore has moved to a new address after failing to hire a reliable office rental Singapore company for more than a year. Please visit the contact us page to learn more abour our new location.